Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Richard Azurdia in the Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival 2013!


RICHARD AZURDIA IN... MACBETH & AS YOU LIKE IT

Independent Shakespeare Co. returns to The Old Zoo with the

GRIFFITH PARK FREE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL 2013
June 27-September 1, 2013
Thursday - Sunday @ 7pm
ALL PERFORMANCES ARE FREE!!! (Though donations are gratefully accepted.)
 

She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith
Directed by Melissa Chalsma
(June 27-July 27)
 
Macbeth by William Shakespeare Directed by David Melville
(July 5-August 31)

As You Like It by William Shakespeare
Directed by Cassandra Johnson
(August 1-September 1)

Company Members:
Julia Aks, Kevin Angulo, Richard Azurdia*, Matthew Callahan, Danny Campbell, Malcolm Campbell, Melissa Chalsma, Joe Culliton*, Tom Ehas*, Luis Galindo*, Mary Guilliams*, Aisha Kabia*, Andre Martin*, Brandon Massey, Erik Mathew*, David Melville*, Xavi Moreno, Ashley Nguyen, Nikhil Pai, Dana Pollak, Sean Pritchett*, Felicity Reynolds, Bernadette Sullivan*, Erwin Tuazon*, Claudia de Vasco*, Erika Soto, Karen Zumsteg
*Members of Actors' Equity Association

 
Scenic Design: Caitlin Lainoff
Costumes: Kate Bishop, Daniel Mahler, Michelle Neumann
Lighting Design: Bosco Flanagan
Music Composed by David Melville
Stage Manager: Laura Rin*
Technical Director: Todd Pate



Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival opens June 27 and runs Thursdays through Sundays at 7 p.m. through September 2 (no performance 4th of July, added performance Wednesday, August 28). All Performances are FREE! The festival is located in The Old Zoo at Griffith Park (near 4730 Crystal Spring Dr.) GPS Coordinates of the parking area: 34*8.034’N, 118* 17.100‘W Visit www.iscla.org or call (818) 710-6306 for directions and information.

PLEASE NOTE: There is no seating at the site. Please bring a blanket or low-backed chair. It is also very cool when the sun goes down. Dress warmly.

About Independent Shakespeare Co. (ISC)
ISC was founded in 1998. We have been producing accessible, imaginative performances of classical plays since that time. Our first performances were located on the Lower East Side of New York. The stripped down production style of our early productions enabled us to travel easily and we quickly found ourselves touring Europe, ending with an invitation to perform our production Macbeth for four weeks at The King’s Head Theatre in London. In 2001 we relocated to Los Angeles and -- with the support of the Department of Recreation and Parks and the Department of Cultural Affairs -- founded Free Shakespeare in Barnsdall Park, in 2004. Because of audience demand, in 2010 we moved to the significantly larger venue at the Old Zoo and re-christened the summer season the Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival. We have produced 21 fully staged productions over nine summer seasons. The growth in attendance is extraordinary: our first season played to fewer than 1,000 people; by 2012 nearly 38,000 people came to Griffith Park for 40 nights of free Shakespeare productions.

For more information visit:
www.iscla.org
www.facebook.com/indyshakes
www.twitter.com/indyshakes
#ShakespeareSetFree

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